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The procession will travel through Digbeth - the spiritual home of the Irish in Birmingham.

Alongside the parade route will be the Emerald Village. This is a family area offering free activities for children, market stalls, fairground rides and a St Pat Rocks stage with live music performances.

You can see what the parade was like last year by watching the video at the top of the article.

For those who need to know what we exact times of the parade are, we can confirm the parade will be taking place between midday and 2pm.

It is a public holiday in the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, the Canadian province of Newfoundland & Labradar, and also on the British island of Montserrat in the Caribbean. But it's not a bank holiday in England, Wales or Scotland.

Organisers of the St Patrick's Day celebrations in Birmingham traditionally hold the annual parade on the Sunday before St Patrick's Day.